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Docetism [ˈdəʊsɪˌtɪzəm] n (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) (in the early Christian Church) a heresy that the humanity of Christ, his sufferings, and his death were apparent rather than real [from Medieval Latin Docētae, from Greek Dokētai, from dokein to seem] Docetism a very early heretical belief that held that Christ’s body was not material or real, but only the appearance of a body. — Docetae, n. pl. See also: Heresythe teaching of an early heretical sect asserting that Christ’s body was not human or material, but celestial in substance. — Docetic, adj. See also: Christ
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